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  • it and installed it, had to go back because the installation didn't fit just right. All of these stories would lead up to the name of Walter Jenkins. We could never get Walter Jenkins' testimony, contrary to the way that things went in the Watergate investigation
  • Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
  • ; Formosan Resolution; Tax Bill; Disarmament; Highway Bill; Natural Gas Act of 1956 and reason Eisenhower vetoed it; investigation of Bobby Baker and attempts to get testimony from Walter Jenkins
  • "oreign aid. W: I think if you take military assistance as meaning just some degree of subsidization of military equipment for foreign countries that the future is quite dim. I think that you've got two basic problems. One is that foreign aid has
  • that meet regularly, we have committees or panels that look at these programs . M:: Do you have funds to aid in research? If you want to find the answer to a problem, can you contract this out? B: We could contract it out, and on occasion we have done
  • I saw of Johnson. But I stress--I wasn't around any of the three enough to really establish a pattern. Now he was very short with aides. In front of small groups he could be devastating in how he referred to some of his aides. LBJ Presidential